Haiti : Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper.

By: Hemisphere Dept., International Monetary Fund. WesternMaterial type: TextTextSeries: IMF Staff Country ReportsPublisher: Washington : International Monetary Fund, 2014Copyright date: ©2014Description: 1 online resource (181 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781498327503Subject(s): Haiti -- Economic conditions -- 1971- | Haiti -- Economic policy | Poverty -- HaitiGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Haiti : Poverty Reduction Strategy PaperDDC classification: 362.5097294 LOC classification: HC153.Z9 -- .H358 2014ebOnline resources: Click to View
Contents:
Cover -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- LIST OF TABLES -- LIST OF GRAPHS -- LIST OF DIAGRAMS -- LIST OF ACRONYMS -- PREFACE: STATEMENT BY THE PRIME MINISTER -- INTRODUCTION -- PART 1: THE THREE-YEAR DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK -- 1. THE BASELINE SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SITUATION -- 2. THE POVERTY SITUATION -- 2.1. An improved human development index -- 2.2. The huge income inequality problem in Haiti -- 2.3. The multidimensional poverty index -- 2.4. A pronounced disparity in employment among the departments -- 2.5. Poverty in the precarious districts -- 2.6. Inadequate income to cover basic needs -- 2.7.From social assistance to social protection -- 2.8.The status of the millennium development goals -- 2.9.Anti-poverty spending -- 2.10. The impact of investment on the DSNCRP (2008-2010) -- 3. THE NEW FRAMEWORK FOR DEVELOPMENT PLANNING, PROGRAMMING, AND MANAGEMENT -- 4. THE MAJOR DEVELOPMENT GUIDELINES -- 4.1. The long-term vision -- 4.2. The main strategic choices -- 4.3. The major areas of work for the future -- 4.4. The government priorities for the period -- 4.5. Evaluation of results -- 5. THE MAJOR MACROECONOMIC GUIDELINES FOR 2014-2016 -- 5.1. The decision to build a new economy -- 5.2. The choice of an accelerated growth path -- 5.3. Consolidation and building engines for growth -- 5.4. Laying the groundwork for competitiveness -- 5.5. Monetary policy guidelines -- 5.6. The main lines of the employment policy -- 5.7. Promotion of a new trade policy -- 5.8. Evaluation of results -- 6. THE MAJOR MACROECONOMIC GUIDELINES FOR 2014-2016 -- 6.1. The major area of territorial reform -- 6.2. The major area of economic reform -- 6.3. The major area of social reform -- 6.4. The major area of institutional reform -- List of Graphs -- Graph 1: Human Development Index: Trends from 1980 to 2010 -- Graph 2: Human Development Index: adjusted for inequalities.
Graph 3: Comparison of poverty measures -- Graph 4: Share of each indicator in the Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) -- Graph 5: Share of each indicator in the MPI, by urban, rural, or national area -- Graph 6: Map of poverty rates by region -- Graph 7: Jobless rates by region -- Graph 8: Proportion of unemployed persons by region -- List of Diagrams -- Diagram 1. The principal public investment planning and programming tools -- Diagram 2A. The new development planning, programming, and management framework -- Diagram 2B. The new development planning, programming, and management framework -- Diagram 3A. The major areas of work for the recovery and development of Haiti -- Diagram 3B. The major work areas and programs for the recovery and development of Haiti -- Diagram 4. Programs and subprograms of the major area of territorial reform -- Diagram 5. Programs and subprograms of the major area of economic reform -- Diagram 6. Programs and subprograms of the major area of social reform -- Diagram 7. Programs and subprograms of the major area of institutional reform -- List of Tables -- Table 1: Poverty measures for Haiti in 2001, 2006, and 2008 -- Table 2: Estimated poverty rates in 2010-2011 -- Table 3: Multidimensional poverty by geographical region -- Table 4: Proportion of monthly income of less than 1,000 gourds, by region -- Table 5: The status of MDGs in Haiti -- Table 6: Evolution of some MDG indicators (1990-2008-2009) -- Table 7: Evolution of anti-poverty appropriations and expenditures: 2007-2008 to 2012-2013 (in thousands of gourds) -- Table 8: The general objectives of government priorities during the period -- Table 9: Matrix of global development indicators -- Table 10: 2012-2016 macroeconomic indicators -- Table 11: Matrix of the expected results of the major area of territorial reform.
Table 12: Matrix of the expected results of the major area of economic reform -- Table 13: Matrix of the expected results of the major area of social reform -- Table 14: Matrix of the expected results of the major area of institutional reform.
Summary: This paper focuses on Haiti’s Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper and 2014–2016 Three-Year Investment Program. The Haiti Strategic Development Plan presents the new framework for the planning, programming, and management of Haitian development, the vision and the strategic guidelines for the country’s development, and the four major work areas to be implemented to ensure the recovery and development of Haiti. The Three-Year Investment Program, 2014–2016 (PTI 2014–2016) concerns implementation of the Strategic Plan for Development of Haiti and more specifically implementation of the government’s priorities for the period.
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Cover -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- LIST OF TABLES -- LIST OF GRAPHS -- LIST OF DIAGRAMS -- LIST OF ACRONYMS -- PREFACE: STATEMENT BY THE PRIME MINISTER -- INTRODUCTION -- PART 1: THE THREE-YEAR DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK -- 1. THE BASELINE SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SITUATION -- 2. THE POVERTY SITUATION -- 2.1. An improved human development index -- 2.2. The huge income inequality problem in Haiti -- 2.3. The multidimensional poverty index -- 2.4. A pronounced disparity in employment among the departments -- 2.5. Poverty in the precarious districts -- 2.6. Inadequate income to cover basic needs -- 2.7.From social assistance to social protection -- 2.8.The status of the millennium development goals -- 2.9.Anti-poverty spending -- 2.10. The impact of investment on the DSNCRP (2008-2010) -- 3. THE NEW FRAMEWORK FOR DEVELOPMENT PLANNING, PROGRAMMING, AND MANAGEMENT -- 4. THE MAJOR DEVELOPMENT GUIDELINES -- 4.1. The long-term vision -- 4.2. The main strategic choices -- 4.3. The major areas of work for the future -- 4.4. The government priorities for the period -- 4.5. Evaluation of results -- 5. THE MAJOR MACROECONOMIC GUIDELINES FOR 2014-2016 -- 5.1. The decision to build a new economy -- 5.2. The choice of an accelerated growth path -- 5.3. Consolidation and building engines for growth -- 5.4. Laying the groundwork for competitiveness -- 5.5. Monetary policy guidelines -- 5.6. The main lines of the employment policy -- 5.7. Promotion of a new trade policy -- 5.8. Evaluation of results -- 6. THE MAJOR MACROECONOMIC GUIDELINES FOR 2014-2016 -- 6.1. The major area of territorial reform -- 6.2. The major area of economic reform -- 6.3. The major area of social reform -- 6.4. The major area of institutional reform -- List of Graphs -- Graph 1: Human Development Index: Trends from 1980 to 2010 -- Graph 2: Human Development Index: adjusted for inequalities.

Graph 3: Comparison of poverty measures -- Graph 4: Share of each indicator in the Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) -- Graph 5: Share of each indicator in the MPI, by urban, rural, or national area -- Graph 6: Map of poverty rates by region -- Graph 7: Jobless rates by region -- Graph 8: Proportion of unemployed persons by region -- List of Diagrams -- Diagram 1. The principal public investment planning and programming tools -- Diagram 2A. The new development planning, programming, and management framework -- Diagram 2B. The new development planning, programming, and management framework -- Diagram 3A. The major areas of work for the recovery and development of Haiti -- Diagram 3B. The major work areas and programs for the recovery and development of Haiti -- Diagram 4. Programs and subprograms of the major area of territorial reform -- Diagram 5. Programs and subprograms of the major area of economic reform -- Diagram 6. Programs and subprograms of the major area of social reform -- Diagram 7. Programs and subprograms of the major area of institutional reform -- List of Tables -- Table 1: Poverty measures for Haiti in 2001, 2006, and 2008 -- Table 2: Estimated poverty rates in 2010-2011 -- Table 3: Multidimensional poverty by geographical region -- Table 4: Proportion of monthly income of less than 1,000 gourds, by region -- Table 5: The status of MDGs in Haiti -- Table 6: Evolution of some MDG indicators (1990-2008-2009) -- Table 7: Evolution of anti-poverty appropriations and expenditures: 2007-2008 to 2012-2013 (in thousands of gourds) -- Table 8: The general objectives of government priorities during the period -- Table 9: Matrix of global development indicators -- Table 10: 2012-2016 macroeconomic indicators -- Table 11: Matrix of the expected results of the major area of territorial reform.

Table 12: Matrix of the expected results of the major area of economic reform -- Table 13: Matrix of the expected results of the major area of social reform -- Table 14: Matrix of the expected results of the major area of institutional reform.

This paper focuses on Haiti’s Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper and 2014–2016 Three-Year Investment Program. The Haiti Strategic Development Plan presents the new framework for the planning, programming, and management of Haitian development, the vision and the strategic guidelines for the country’s development, and the four major work areas to be implemented to ensure the recovery and development of Haiti. The Three-Year Investment Program, 2014–2016 (PTI 2014–2016) concerns implementation of the Strategic Plan for Development of Haiti and more specifically implementation of the government’s priorities for the period.

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